Look, I've been using PHP and Perl for a few years now. For the last year or so, I've stopped putting any HTML markup in code.
Doing so, plainly sucks.
So whenever I see a tool that trumpets the virtues of putting perl/php/etc into HTML code, I really shudder. Because that will be an example of code that will be really hard to change/maintain later. (sigh)
USE TEMPLATES!!! It will be so easy to change your interface later and to update your code too.
in one of our new mail servers today! We send out a few hundred thousand e-mails every week (not spam!).
As of 10:16PM EST, everything looks pretty good. Got to the co-location facility early this morning, backed up my RH 6.2 server and installed 7.0 from scratch.
Everything went pretty well and quickly on the dual pentium III 600 system. In fact, everything "seems" faster.
Qmail installed and custom compiled without a hitch as well. 2 Hours later we were FTP'ing job over there.
I guess for desktop and development work there will be problems, but for mundane things like mail servers, I'm happy.
These guys must be going nuts!
http://www.astrologyzine.com/crystal-9.shtml
which took a day in Photoshop were gone. Multiply the 8 hours at $n per hour...
The same reason why you're paying for some kid's education in Brooklyn.
strike by the govt. Sure, terrorists are going to use the technology like anyone else.
It's like saying the internet foster's date rape.
was unbearable :-)
Passing by the slashdot booth and the rest of the kieretsu, my sysadmin friend and I had to hold our noses.
C'mon guys! Take a bath!
Look, I've been using PHP and Perl for a few years now. For the last year or so, I've stopped putting any HTML markup in code.
Doing so, plainly sucks.
So whenever I see a tool that trumpets the virtues of putting perl/php/etc into HTML code, I really shudder. Because that will be an example of code that will be really hard to change/maintain later. (sigh)
USE TEMPLATES!!! It will be so easy to change your interface later and to update your code too.
would be nice for some of the more nerdy open-source developers stock in a windowless room :-)
in one of our new mail servers today! We send out a few hundred thousand e-mails every week (not spam!).
As of 10:16PM EST, everything looks pretty good. Got to the co-location facility early this morning, backed up my RH 6.2 server and installed 7.0 from scratch.
Everything went pretty well and quickly on the dual pentium III 600 system. In fact, everything "seems" faster.
Qmail installed and custom compiled without a hitch as well. 2 Hours later we were FTP'ing job over there.
I guess for desktop and development work there will be problems, but for mundane things like mail servers, I'm happy.